How Attorneys Add Value to Your Business
by Richard A. Hall
For most people, talking to an attorney usually means that someone is in trouble. And if you're the one who's calling an attorney, chances are the person in trouble is you or someone you know. read more...
Ten Tips on Preparing for the First Meeting With Your Attorney
by Aaron Brooks
When consulting a lawyer you need to keep in mind that fact that you will be paying for every minute of his or her time. So, it is important for you to prepare well for the first meeting. read more...
Law: How to Fire Your Attorney
by Aaron Brooks
Often even after careful selection you may find that you and the lawyer you have hired have tangential views and cannot see "eye to eye." If this happens however hard you try and resolve differences the chances are that your case will suffer. read more...
Legal Efficency - When Less Becomes More
by Richard Hall
Let's face it typically, attorney fees are not cheap. In addition to paying an hourly rate, some attorneys may charge per item, which would include such tasks as phone calls, written letters, meetings, car mileage, document filing, and other administrative tasks. read more...
How To Work With Your Lawyer
by J. Shannon Cavers
Get organized. Prepare detailed written notes outlining your legal problem or questions. Provide the lawyer all the details, and let he or she decide what is important to your case. read more...
What is Contract Law and Why Should I Hire A Contract Lawyer?
by Marcela Devivo
Contract law is a branch of the legal sector that deals with the legal binding and exchange of agreements between group or parties; in effect, a contract. A contract can be many things: verbal, written, even action oriented. read more...